5 Raaz From Alia Bhatt's Raazi That You Didn’t Know: Film Was Originally Titled Sehmat, Shot At Film City In Mumbai And More

As Alia Bhatt and Vicky Kaushal starrer Raazi completed 3 years of its release on May 11, we look back at some striking unknown facts about the Meghna Gulzar directorial.

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5 Raaz From Alia Bhatt's Raazi That You Didn’t Know: Film Was Originally Titled Sehmat, Shot At Film City In Mumbai And More
1. Raazi was originally  titled Sehmat. Harindar S  Sikka’s book on which  Raazi was  supposed to be based was called  Calling Sehmat. And yes, Sehmat seemed the right title for the film. That was Alia Bhatt’s name in the film. What made the director Meghna Gulzar change the title? The  story goes that  at some point in her interaction with the author Sikka, Meghna for reasons best known to her, decided to go  her own way, radically away  from  Sikka’s narrative.

2. While Sikka’s Calling Sehmat was distinctly  anti-Pakistani Meghna  Gulzar decided to make the Pakistani characters humane and sympathetic. No harm in that. If you see  the film now, its politics seems  extremely  ambivalent. Whose side is  this film on? In a film about an Indian spy who sneaks into Pakistan and marries into an army family to  steal state secrets, taking sides is important.

3. Interestingly director Meghna Gulzar’s father  the great Gulzar had been offered the same script to  direct several years before by a different producer. But Gulzar Saab had bid farewell to his career as a  director. After Hu-tu-tu in 1999 he never looked  back.


4. Raazi was to be shot in Kashmir. But then the  unrest took over and the venue had to be shifted to Film City in Mumbai. Alia Bhatt who had shot  earlier in Kashmir for Highway and had visited the Valley again, was  disappointed as she considers Kashmir to be the most beautiful  location on earth. She says she  would any day  pack her bags  and  run to Kashmir  for a holiday or a shooting.

5. Patiala masqueraded as Pakistan in Raazi. No Indian film in living memory has been given  permission to shoot in Pakistan.




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